I also quite liked the movie. The plot was not amazing, but it was not terrible. The action sequences were amazing, the CG (except Jeff Bridges' face) was top notch, and the acting was good. The soundtrack was also amazing, and the scenery also did not hurt.

Its very much a TRON movie, down to the parts where TRON is yet again a minor character XD

as everyone has said already who reviewed the movie, its got a fantastic soundtrack. Daft Punk so totally found the TRON sound. It better win an Oscar for Best Original Soundtrack! cause i can't possible think of one more original this year :P

I was actually disappointed by Tron: Legacy, I saw it more as a cash-in then anything else. It really annoyed me that, beyond updating the graphics, they didn't really try to upgrade the universe at all, besides the whole 'creating life' nonsense. I really liked all the old references to computer concepts in the old Tron, but the new one completely ignores that. You could've completely modernized the concept and related it to the new technology we've developed in the past two decades since the original, but instead we just got a rehash of the first one for nostagia purposes. I guess I was just expecting something a bit deeper, not a hollow action movie with Uncanny Valley Jeff Bridges.

I loved the original movie. In fact, I have the 20th Anniversary Edition DVD. But it seemed to me that the movie plot was a rehash of the game released in the 2000s. Only with Jeff Bridges' son having to go into the computer rather than Alan's son (as in the game), and so I was more resistant to seeing it. I may see it for the spectacle, but I am not considering it to have the greatest plot.